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'Corect' haemorrhoidal suppository usage
Got prescibed 'corect' haemorrhoidal suppository as a part of fissure treatment. Issue is after inserting into anal region ,it doesnt dissolve quicky and remains in solid state all the day. How long does it take to dissolve in body and whats the correct way to insert.
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bit more inside place it..
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Correct way of inserting is to just push it 1-2 inch inside Anal canal, should dissolve eventually.
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If not comfortable using a suppository which many would, consult over call
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Insert some more deep
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Insert it a bit more. It will dissolve
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connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management
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